“Legacy, what is a legacy?” The quote stated before was taken directly from the Broadway hit “Hamilton.” This question runs rampant in Alexander Hamilton’s mind as he is face to metal and gunpowder with Aaron Burr’s bullet propelling from the chamber of a gun like an agitated bull in a rodeo. When confronted by this question I knew I couldn’t evade this question from the inner machinations of my own inquisitive mind. It is as if my very soul yearned for the answer to this very broad question. In
COMPLAINT On April 14, 2015, Brian F. Guillot, Esq., of Metairie Louisiana, submitted a complaint to Office of the Bar Counsel regarding Ernest A. Solomon. Guillot asserts that Solomon failed to comply with Guillot’s request for accounting in reference to the estate of Elmore C. Desvigne, Sr. Solomon has allegedly violated Mass.R.Prof.C 1.15(c) and (d). FACTS On April 15, 2015, Brian F. Guillot, Esq., of Metairie Louisiana, contacted Office of the Bar Counsel regarding Solomon’s failure to account
The day has just begun the sun is rising the birds are chirping and you wake up to the alarm clock going off, you open your eyes, and all you remember is your wife begin brutally murdered right in front of you. This is the film John Wick, in the film he is undergoing a new stage of his life where he doesn’t know how to respond to the loss of his love one Ellen. This is the consequence, of men begin unable to express their emotions in public or to others and results in anger instead, because of society
THE DUEL OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON AND AARON BURR On July 11th 1804 in the early hours of the morning two men met at a private location to defend their honor and settle a dispute that had been building for possible more than two decades. The dispute would be settled by a duel leaving one man unharmed and the other fatally wounded with less than a day to live. The names of the two men were Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Even though both men knew what the consequences would be if they accepted the
The most famous duel in American history happened between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. Ellis relates this with the rules of code duello. Burr and Hamilton shot at each other from ten paces in Weehawken, NJ. Burr was unharmed while Hamilton was wounded so tragically, he passed the day after. Hamilton and Burrs conflicts draws attention to how well these Founding brothers inclined to each other. They worked together on the combat zone, which is true of most
Aaron Burr is a person whose influence in American History is rivalled only by our founding fathers of the time. He had a working relationship with many of the people who helped to forge the United States of America and he left his own lasting legacy in many places that can still be seen today. He was revolutionary war hero as well as a leader in the politics of New York City and Colonial United States. His ambition and motivation to succeed would be legendary, but it was his methods that would cast
business man who truly cares for humanity. There is not many individuals who would have acted as the owner of Malden Mills, Aaron Feuerstein. Malden Mills was a textile plant in Lawrence, Massachusetts which burned to the ground one night after a devastating fire. The company employed a large amount of the townspeople, the fire caused all of them to be out of a job. Aaron Feuerstein went out of his way to protect and ensure that the individual whom worked for him still be able to bringing in an
On July 11 1804 a duel was held in Weehawken, New Jersey. The duel was btw Vice President Aaron Burr and his political opponent Alexander Hamilton. Burr shot Hamilton as a result, Hamilton died the following day. Alexander Hamilton, originally from the Caribbean island of Nevis, joined America in 1773 as an immigrant. Hamilton joined the continental army in 1776, and became an aid to George Washington. After ten years, he became a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. He became treasurer in
The musical Hamilton does not portray Aron Burr as a Villain throughout but rather a character who the reader can feel sympathetic for, instead he is portrayed as someone who is seen as equal by the public to Alexander Hamilton or even superior but is consistently shown as inferior to Alexander Hamilton. This is shown in how he acted when in competition with Alexander Hamilton, the protagonist of Hamilton, when it came time to choose an assistant for George Washington, but also shown in the remorse
Babe Ruth The story of Babe Ruth is a story of success and failure, all wrapped up in one. Every kid that has ever played the game of baseball knows the name of Babe Ruth. They may not know what records he held or how he affected the game, but they do know that Babe Ruth was one of the best baseball players ever. However, life was not all homeruns and success; it was full hardship and troubles that came with being naturally talented and the prize of the game. Personal hardships, a fiery temper